Visiting the Grand Canyon via the restored vintage railcars and engines of the Grand Canyon Railway may well be the grandest way to visit a national treasure. It certainly beats jockeying for parking ...
After a dayslong road trip, I was sick of driving, so I hopped on the Grand Canyon Railway. The train departs from Williams, Arizona, and drops travelers off at the park's South Rim. The ride took ...
Any train ride through the snow is already enchanting. No matter where you're going, there's nothing like the sight of frozen bluffs whisking past your window. The inside of a train car is warm and ...
Each year, nearly 5 million people visit the Grand Canyon National Park, an Arizona treasure that spans over 1.2 million acres. There are many ways to experience the park, from high above on a ...
A fall getaway to the Grand Canyon can also include seeing the changing colors of the leaves. One way to pair the two experiences is a ride on the Grand Canyon Railway, where travelers can see high ...
A steam locomotive chugs its way across the high desert plateau, carrying passengers in well-appointed railcars from a dusty western outpost to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, a wonder of the ...
Train travel is about to get a lot cleaner. The Grand Canyon Railway has been awarded a $3.4 million grant to convert one of its classic diesel locomotives into a zero-emission, battery-powered ...
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